mm Battalion Classifieds wanted $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Asthmatic males or females to partici pate in a 10 day trial of a safe and effec tive over-the-counter asthma prepera- tion. $100. incentive. Call 776-0411. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 24tufn CASH for gold, silver, old coins, diamonds Full Jewelry Repair Large Stock of Diamonds Gold Chains TEXAS COIN EXCHANGE 404 University Dr. 846-8916 3202-A Texas Ave. (across from El Chico,Bryan) 779-7662 OFFICIAL NOTICE Aggressive energetic Aggie to be Congressman Joe Barton’s Aggie Representative. Salary negotiable. Pick up application at 347B Zachary (Dr. Hennigan's office, 84r>-54()7). Applications due Decemlxn* 2. 55tl 1/27 HELP WANTED ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS If you have ordered a 1986 Aggieland and will not be attending A&M next fall and wish to have it mailed to you, please stop by the En glish Annex and pay a $3.50 mailing fee along with your forwarding ad dress so your Aggieland can be mailed to you next fall when they ar rive. 33t12/18 DEN I AL ASSISTANT full-time permanent position. Experience preferred. Apply 2101 Texas Avenue, Col lege Station. 57U2/6 $10.-$360. Weekly/Up mailing circulars! No quotas! Sinceiely interested rush self-addressed envelope: Suc cess, l‘.(). Box 470 CEO, Woodstock, 1L 600985It 12/10 Graphic Artist. Two years minimum experience. Full time position. Involoves paste-up, typesetting and de sign. By appointment only. Call Absolute Ad vertising 816-7758. 55tl 1/22 Odd jobs. Flexible hi ing.ete. . 09S-52H0. Yard work, paint- 56t 11/22 AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY Yearbook fees are refundable jnfulLduring the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancelled orders. Yearbooks must be picked up within 90 days from time of arrival as an nounced in The Battalion. Students who will not be on campus when the yearbooks are published, usually in September, must pay a mailing and handel- ing fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will the be mailed without the necessary fees having been paid. 33112/1 e DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY Directory fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancelled orders. Directories must be picked up during the aca demic year in which they are pub- Ji shed. Pan time labU'ch, $4.50/hr., chcmistn background Mien Yit has. 698-1711/ 56t 11/22 SERVICES prcTcm’d. tniitail AIUm ROOMMATE WANTED Need 1 person to share 3 bdrm. duplex 5 miles north of campus. $150.00 p/mo. & utilities. Call 775-2278. Dan/Eileen. 55U2/2 Female. Christian, non-smoker. 2 Bdrm.. I hath.'bus route. $ 175./mo. .Y- hills. Kelly, 9-5. 775-4846. 56t 11/22 WARDROBE CONSULTING Not a thing to wear and a closet full of clothes? We can make your wardrobe more versatile at student prices. STOP! before you buy another item. Call Thelma at the NEW SUCCESS IMAGE today. 764-0642. Colour Co-Ordination • Closet Weeding Personal Shopping • Wardrobe Planning Gift certificates Available for Gift Giving 55t11/15 LOSTAND FOUND German Shepherd Female; lost 10/16/85. Fan collar, tags 1496 2165. Likes frisbees, halls, swimming. 845- 1815 days, 779-4058 nights. 54tl 1/20 FOR RENT One bedroom apartment. $325./mo. All hills paid. Fool, sauna, laundry facilities. Must see to appreciate. Gall Sara, 693-6716. 54U/24 Room and bath, large, V'2 block from campus. Utilities, t.v., included. $160. private intrance. 693-5286. 53t 11/27 One and V2 blocks from campus 2 BDRM/1 BATH 3 BDRM/2 BATH Limited Time Special Rates $399. $575. •Fully Furnished •Washer/Dryer •Covered Parking 402 Nagle at Northgate (Off University Drive Behind Skaggs) 846-8960 TYPING - WORD PROCESSING Fast and Dependable Personalized Service We understand form and style. Beginhingour sixth year. AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES 110 Lincoln, C.S. 693-1070 ON THE DOUBLE All kinds of typing at reasonable rat^s. Dissertations, theses, term papers, resumes. Typing and copying at one stop. ON THE DOUBLE 331 University Drive. 846-3755. gittn Typing, research paper, education units, reports, etc. Nearcampus. 696-0914. 52tl 1/14 Typing. Theses, dissertations, term papers, dictation. Reasonable rates. 693-1598. 50t 12/10 Expert T yping, Word Processing, Resumes. All work error free. PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. 10U2/6 TYPING — WORD PROCESSING, dissertations, theses, lerin papers, resumes. Executive Services. 121 Walton Drive. 696-3785. 51tl 1/22 STUDENT TYPING. 20 years experience. Accurate, reasonable, and guaranteed. 693-8537. 36tl2/12 Defensive driving. Insurance discount, ticket deferral, call: 8a.m.- 5p.m. Mon-Fri. 693-1322. 13tl2/18 COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE regard less of grade average or familv income. Minimum of 5 possible financial sources GUARANTEED! FREE DE TAILS. Scholarship Finders. RD1 Box 97. Dept. 72, New Freedom. Pa. 17349. 54U 1/20 CAS& 6el sol Spring Special Now Preieasing 2 Blocks from Campus Church across the street«2 blocks from stores«2 blocks from nite life on University Pool Basketball Goals Jacuzzi On Premise Security Large Party Room On Premise Maintenance Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30 401 Stasney College Station not open Sat. or Sun. 696-3455 FOR SALE Stained Glass, The perfect Holiday Gift at Reasonable Prices. Call Beverly at 846-4635. 57tl2/4 WINTER BREAK skiing at Sieamlxiat Springs and Vail from $75.. or sunning at South Padre Island and Davlnna Beach from $99 ! I lurrv. call Sum base Tours for more information toll free I-80II-32I-5911 or cou- lati a Sum base Representative TODAY! When sour w inter break counts...totmt on Sum base! 56i 11/22 YOUR CHANGE. Own a Computer. Commodore (i lk. Commodore 1541 disk-drive. Amdck color mon itor. Ccmini-IIIX printer, software, accessories. Have to sell. 693-8964. 36tl 1/22 SALE. Dalstm 2(III-SX. '82. full)-equipped. Excellent conditions. Make an offer. 693-8964. 56t 11/22 STEREO SYSTEM: Xikko tape deck and amplifier. Techniques Equalizer. Onkvo timer. 2 Bose streakers. Don't hesitate. 693-8964. :>6t 11/22 1981 Kawasak': 750 in excellent condition. 1-279-3552. 5 It 11/19 Dhurrie handbag, 3 months old. never used. Pur chased for $ 180.00, will sell for $ MO.tk). Call 260-5582. 53U 1/19 ’77 TR7, excellent condition inside and out. 55K, a/c, call 260-4959. 50H2/2 '78 Subaru Wagon. Glean, air-conditioning. Rebuilt en gine. 4-speed, good condition. $1,900. 693-3973, eve nings. 52H 1/22 AGGIE TYPING SERVICE TYPING OF ALL KINDS ON WORD PROCESSOR We specialize in theses, dissertations and RUSH jobs •JOB WINNING RESUMES -$5.00 & UP Copies-Special $ale 3V2c EACH (white bond, self-service) 105 Old College Main, CS (behind Loupot's) Typing $1.50 per page. Call Terri 693-7676, 776-5845 after 6:00. 44111/22 WORDS...TO Go. Professional word processing at rea sonable prices. 696-2962, anytime. 40tl2/9 JNYADS. BUT REAL HEAVYWEIGHTS WHEN RESULTS REALLY COUNT. o matterwhat you've go to say or sell, our Classi fieds can help you do the big job. ALL: The Battalion 845-2611 Page 6/The Battalion/Tuesday, November 19,1985 Waldo by Kevin Thome our story thus far: it is THE NIGHT OF BONFIRE, BUT WE DISCOVER ONE AGGIE WHO IS NOT GOING TO GO WATCH THE TREES BURN.. AS WATERBOYFOR THE AGGIE FOOTBALL TEAM, I WAVE TO RISE EARLY IN THE MORNING, FOR TOMORROW IS THE BIG GAME WITH it.rU/ 1 HAVE TO HELP THE TEAM GET READY TO / WIN/ i^r 1 30 there you Have it, folks' ALL WALDO FANS (THE THREE OF YOU) SHOULD STAYTUNED FOR THE CONTINUING DRAMA AS WE PREPARE FOR THE GAME AGAINST THE TEA-SIPS/ ’84 I lonria Aero 80. Good condition, asking $875.00 oi lx.*st oiler. Call 846-8871. 55111/22 A&M medical school getting recognition for its teaching By KATHERINE GOLLEY Reporter Although Texas A&M’s medical school has been in operation only a short time, it is gaining recognition for its state-of-the-art teaching methods. The medical school accepted its first freshman class in the fall of 1977, says Mary Alice Pisani, assis tant to the dean of the medical school. “The first class started out with 32 students,” she says. “Then, in our third year, we began accepting 40 applicants and presently we accept 48 students for the freshman class. We intend to hold the number of ac ceptances to 48 for a while.” Medical students at Texas A&M benefit from the small number of students, she says. “Our student-professor ratio is very good,” Pisani explains. “We have 432 clinical faculty at Scott and White Hospital in Temple, with which the A&M Medical Scnool is af filiated, and approximately 60 basic science professors at our campus.” In addition to this large teaching staff, Pisani says many area doctors participate in educating the stu dents. “We have 62 area doctors that are preceptors,” Pisani says. “This means second year students go to their offices on Tuesday afternoons and see patients with them.” First and second year students also benefit from the state-of-the-art technology that the relatively new school employs in its teaching curric ulum, she adds. The medical school provides a mi crowave link-up that connects the professors at the clinical campus with the students at A&M through video display, she says. Students also can talk on the phone to the professors while view ing them or hold small group meet ings and carry on discussions with the educators at the other campus, Pisani says. turers it otherwise might not be poj sible for them to have. There are few other mediu schools that have this technolop she says. The University of Washiti ton and University of Ohio’s raedie schools also use this system to their basic sciences campus »t their clinical campus. William E. Ward, associate (k| of the College of Medicine, saysik A&M medical school does nothn to recruit extensively for medc school applicants. “Last year we had 1,131 apj cants,” Ward says. “One third those were granted interviews to the 48 open slots.” Many of the prospective studet: are A&M undergraduate studer; Ward says. “The clinical professor’s main job is to take care of patients, so they are not always able to come to the A&M campus to lecture,” Pisani says. “With the link-up, the students can benefit from a wide variety of lec- “ About 45 percent of our studti are from A&M, but that is not If cause of any special treatment t: ward them,’' Ward says. “Weolfe far more slots to non-A&M ai cants, but the Aggies tend to seifs lect. Koldus to seek students’ input at Sully’s By CHRIS SIGURDSON Reporter Dr. John Koldus, vice president for student services at Texas A&M, hasn’t prepared a speech for his ap pearance at Sully’s Symposium Wednesday. He says he wants to an swer questions from the students in the audience and talk about things that interest them. “I’d rather talk to the students,” Koldus says, “than go on long-wind edly about something they’re not in terested in.” Koldus says he will ask for ques tions and comments after brief in troductory remarks. Koldus’ job touches most students at some time. Departments under his supervision include the Univer sity Police, student health services, Department of Student Affairs and the Department of Student Activ ities. Koldus also runs a program of in formal lunches with students a faculty. In the past, Koldus sayskt had a bet with tne student bodylti he would buy lunch for anyon whose name he could not remembt after one meeting. He has limited that practice, k says, because the number of name he’s learned over the years has re suited in “computer overload. Sully’s Symposium will be 11:50 a.m. at the LawrenceS Ross statue • Thought for Food for Spring! Spring Registration is here! / ^ x < Well whatever, we have a plan for you. Choose your plan at registration and leave your dining worries with us. Your best deal is the 7 DAY PLAN (20 meals) at $691.72 ($2.23 per meal). This is the best buy for your dining dollar. But your schedule may be different. So here is another deal. The 5 DAY PLAN (15 meals) Monday through Friday for the non-weekender, is $644.42 ($2.68 per meal). If you want to be even more flexible, try the ANY 12 PLAN. Choose any 12 of the 20 meals. For late risers who still want to eat on the weekend, this plan is $625.49 ($3.36 per meal). If you're still undecided, consider the AGGIE POINT ACCOUNT. Eat anywhere on campus with your I.D. Card. The AGGIE POINT ACCOUNT is a success. Look at this bonus system for lump sum deposits. DEPOSIT BONUS POINTS $150-$299 $300-$399 $400-$499 $500-$599 $600-$699 NONE 300 600 1000 1800 Some persons purchase both a board and a point plan. ATTENTION FACULTY and STAFF: The AGGIE POINT ACCOUNT is now available to you for dining anywhere on campus. For details about the AGGIE POINT ACCOUNT call 845-5421 or 845-3005. .// "Quality First' Department of Food Services Sic Ml cc The Counci approv the MS The respon preside nel am dent c Vice F Robert Und ecutive and pe awards commi for st charge tee. The is that for m chief i should ing co tion, F In o Bn